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  2. 2018年10月10日 · Sing & Learn the Names of Japanese Stations. Obakyu super express LSE / 胡瓜P is a YouTube channel dedicated to the many train stations scattered all over Japan. The videos all have accompanying music sung by vocaloids, but what makes them truly special is that the lyrics are completely made up of train station names. Here are just a few of them.

  3. 2016年4月12日 · 7 Key Resource Sites for English Teachers. Jessica Famularo Updated April 12, 2016. Teaching English. Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect.

  4. 2017年1月26日 · 5. Sumaato (Smart) Unfortunately, this doesn’t actually mean being intelligent or a snappy dresser, as it’s often used in English. Nope, in Japanese, sumaato means someone with a slim physique—something that’s still generally prized in Japan, although things are gradually changing with the rise of “Marshmallow Girls” and “Sausage ...

  5. 2018年12月14日 · There's traditional English theater, live broadcasts, Japanese performances with translations, whacky non-verbal shows, comedy improv groups and more—you just need to know where to find them! Theater in Japan

  6. 2016年11月29日 · Curry pan (カレーパン) is a kind of fried bread filled with sweet Japanese curry. It's a bit of a shock if you're expecting something sweet inside, but Japanese people love curry. In fact, curry has been introduced in Japanese cookbooks as early as 1860, and recipes for curry rice were already published by 1872.

  7. 2017年8月3日 · Using the ili Translator in Rural Japan. Head outside of the big cities of Japan and you might notice the number of English speakers starts to decline, giving me a good chance to try out the ili translation device. From Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture to Imabari in Ehime Prefecture, let's see how it worked with the local residents in the ...

  8. 2018年4月20日 · If it’s two of you, the answer is “ Ni mei desu ,” (二名です)and you can change it by putting in whatever number in Japanese at the beginning. If all else fails, you can hold up your fingers—as long as there aren't more than ten people! Depending on when you go, the waiting time to be seated can vary. If there is a long list of ...